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Old 10-05-2013, 06:18 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Spider wrote:
Nick is of the opinion that his dad flaps his arms about at them.


!That would do it, especially since the bees are on their own territory
and Nick's dad is not. They're just protecting themselves.


Well, tehcnically he is, cos they're in his garden.
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Spider wrote:
Nick is of the opinion that his dad flaps his arms about at them.

!That would do it, especially since the bees are on their own territory
and Nick's dad is not. They're just protecting themselves.


Well, tehcnically he is, cos they're in his garden.


Oh, sorry, I thought you said they were Nick's bees, so I supposed they
were in his garden. Sorry, Nick's dad!


Nick spreads his bees far and wide. :-)
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